Definition of Subscripts

1. Noun. (plural of subscript) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Subscripts

1. subscript [n] - See also: subscript

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subscripts

subscribed
subscriber
subscriber line
subscribers
subscribership
subscriberships
subscribes
subscribing
subscript
subscripted
subscription
subscription right
subscription warrant
subscriptions
subscriptive
subscripts
subsea
subsecive
subsecretaries
subsecretary
subsect
subsection
subsections
subsector
subsectors
subsects
subsecute
subsecuted
subsecutive
subsegment

Literary usage of Subscripts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thermodynamics by Henry Turner Eddy (1879)
"The subscripts of h and A; state which one of the ... is considered constant, but the subscripts of I state which one of them is variable. ..."

2. A College Algebra by Henry Burchard Fine (1904)
"889 In what follows we shall have to do with sets of letters with subscripts, as »i, a2, ..., blt b2, ..., and so on. Having chosen any set of such symbols ..."

3. A College Algebra by Henry Burchard Fine (1904)
"Having chosen any set of such symbols in which all the letters and subscripts are different, arrange them in some particular order and then find the sum of ..."

4. Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry by William Fogg Osgood, William Caspar Graustein (1921)
"Let N be the number of inversions of the letters (7) from the natural order and let M be the number of inversions of the subscripts (8) from the natural ..."

5. Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry by William Fogg Osgood, William Caspar Graustein (1921)
"N+ M is the total number of inversions in letters and subscripts. If we interchange two adjacent factors in (6), the effect is to interchange two adjacent ..."

6. Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry by William Fogg Osgood, William Caspar Graustein (1921)
"Let Nl>0 the number of inversions of the letters (7) from the natural order and let M be the number of inversions of the subscripts (8) from the natural ..."

7. Inductive Interference Between Electric Power and Communication Circuits by California Public Utilities Commission (1919)
"It may be proved that reciprocal relations exist such that the order in which the subscripts appear is immaterial, ie, Pmn = Pnm- All the potential ..."

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